Philadelphia 76ers ownership met Tuesday evening to discuss the investigation into allegations of Bryan Colangelo's use of burner Twitter accounts and his future with the organization.

The meeting was to discuss whether the findings of the probe, which was opened last Thursday, would give reason to firing Colangelo, who is currently the Sixers general manager and president of basketball operations.

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According to ESPN, which cites unidentified league sources, the decision could be reached as soon as Wednesday.

The investigation was in response to a report from The Ringer that alleged Colangelo used five burner Twitter accounts to criticize players and coaches, including Sixers draft picks Markelle Fultz and Joel Embiid, as well as former Philadelphia players Jahlil Okafor and Nerlens Noel.

Colangelo denied the initial Ringer report and told Yahoo Sports last week that someone was "out to get" him.

Colangelo, 53, was hired by the 76ers in 2016. He previously worked as the general manager of the Suns and Raptors.